RUSTIC CABIN
FORMS MOTIF
IN GIFT SHOP
Basement Transformed to
Resemble Mountain Re
treatCrater Lake Seen
From Window,
Sprites, elfs, a faun ailtl a Ms
Rrt'en tmul will rcet the tthnp pers
at Wurts r;ift shop, who mvi
flown the Ktairs :at the opcntiiK
tomorrow afternoon to viow the
en hi n basement of the simp. Kor
they rule the garden which form;
the entrain e to the ruiir eahin
rooiiiH. IJkM from the wrought
Iron lantern bet rays their locution
beside rockery and fernery, just
like those found In the real out
doors. The .stairway is protected
by the gnarled limhs of trees ami
the cobble stones which floor the
garden look very much at home.
The walls of the room are all
"Suade of real fir hark and it is?
furnished In keeping with the rus
tic background. Tables of sim
ple, modernistic designs, chests
i irmm I
YJF 4 mission biu. bi'f'tf - :
,$3.25value for onlys1.49
Get the great, big White King Bubble Ball, shown above, with
a large package of White King Granulated Soap and three
bars of Mission Bell Soap, all worth $.3-25 for only $1.49.
White King Granulated Soap can be used for your finest fab
rics, hosiery and lingerie. You will find that White King
keeps your sheerest, daintiest things lovely because this soap
is made from the purest vegetable oils. -n
Mission Bell Soap for your complexion! The most delicate
complexions are refreshed and cleansed with this mild soap.
I lere is good fun! Clean fun! An exercise ball for grown-urjs
as well as children. Made of real "live" rubber. Ordinarily it
would cost you $2. 50 or more. Be sure and get this great,
big ball. It's fui) to use it and it's even fun to use White
King and Mission Bell because they're so good and so pure.
and chub-M nf t:-k, ,,,ain (.,ors
i landed m natural order
about the
room, with tea thinus
and helv,s filled with books
ll sh.iMM-r to linear.
ruler liko VMa.
I. -in:..
l-'renfh wlmlmvs open
;:m. -n and view of Crater
i painting which had been:
mlde a true glimpse
H'om a iiHMmiaia cabin into the;
world wunder.
Indian i ims of simple design
-over the flH.rs. The room is!
i liyhLMl by wrought Iron lanterns'
. of mountain Myle. Piviu-h doorw
l ad from the Hvinu room into a
bedronnt. ubeiv twin beds of wncul
; wil1' '""! arvlm: and ftmirtfHr
j decorations are dres-d in chlntK
cover.-:. The room is Huhted with
u fixture which resembles an im-!
j nii'y. . many poimeil. star or ning-j
i niiied crystal. i
j The furnishinus of the cabin are
1 a part of the .olle.tion of Rifts'
I " he offered the public at Wurt'
( :lft shoo, following the opening I
tomorrow. j
Field Manager
Oregon Newspapers
Praises So. Oregon
Arne 0. Ituo, fii'ld iiiiinaKPr nf thi
Oieisnn newspapers, wns in Mt'il
ford a short Mine tod-.iy en route
hump to KiiKPhp from l-akpvipw.
Mr. Rap always en.iuy.s his visits
in southern Oregon and .was. spe
cially pleased with thp evidences
of prosperity in this seetion.
1: MISSION OHLL .: . :f
frrEDFORD" MXTL
Wurts Gifts Shop Reflects Ait Ability,
Originality, of Proprietor Jack Wurts
E
"Wurts ;ifts," the new shop ai
the eorner of Sixth and North
t'entral, which will make its debut
in the Medford business world at
1 ;uu o'clock tomorrow ai tei noon. :
if a reflection of the artistic abil-l
ity of .lack Wurt, proprietor.
Known in this city as a com
inei'cial artist, whose modernistic
drawings have attracted attention
in leading ci rides of the coast.
-Mr. Wurts has exhibited in the
designing of the new shop his
ability to put ideas on to some
thing more than paper. The orig
inality of the s-hop and the choice
and arrangement of merchandise
can scarcely be exaggerated.
Mr. Wurts has had vast experi
ence in the operation of art shops,
having eight years ago owned one
of the largest shops in California.
It was located in Iterkeley.
His enterprise which perhaps
attracted the most attention wan
the conversion of the .Monterey
theatre in Monterey Into one of
the show places of the southern I
state.
Mr. Wurts had before then been
in the interior decorating depart
ments, of several of the west's
b-adiug department, stores.
will he assisted in the new
Hhop Ity Mrs. Wurts, formerly Miss
Ansel Davis, daughter of Scott
Davis. Mrs. Wurts is a graduate
of the I'niveisity of Washington,
where she studied art. and will
take an important part in tin'
.operation of the shop.
An exhibit of Mr. Wurts mod
ernistic drawings is found in the
log cabin basement.
Electric Thermometers En
able Split-Degree Check
On Temperatures in Big
Plant.
The Southern Oregon Sales, Inc.,
have installed In thuir plant, a
complete set of Knglehnrt electric
resistance thermometers, at a cost
of. $25110 the only equipment of
ltn kind on the Pacific coast. The
installation has been completed
und will be in operation with the
opening of the pear storage season.
The equipment consists of U4
thermometers one in each stor
age room, and are linked with
Kl.ooo feet of wire, with a master
dial. The thermometei'H are ac
curate to one-tenth of a degree, j
ami nave a range irom m degrees
to 75 degrees. It will enable the
S.. O. S. ts have an hourly log of
the temperatures of the storage
rooms, with speed and efficiency.
This is vital in the shipping and
handling of fruit.
IMospects are bright that the
government will assign u tempera
ture expert from the Department
of Agriculture to op.'iate the ther-
mometers and make scientific
studies in connection therewith,
during the coming season.
Plans Exhibit
(prnnTmiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiTmytt
i 1. M M K will complete nr.
I niiutciiicnu In Sacramento for dK-
; play of priMlurl of IhU nren un
der aiipic of (be ortliern Cnvi
fnrnia soiitlHMi Oreintn lcelop.
' m'iu ..MN'iiitloii at the I'an-Ainer-Icn
11 Tnide ( "otif iTence u nd la te
1 fair.
Baker 1'luns Hpproved by ta1f
hifhw:iy romrni ion for re-t(on
nf llO.fioo hulldlng here to hu
highway depart nient'n off fee ind
I equipment In this pait of Oregon.
o n 0 IMOTAI
O.U.O.IIIMLLd'OIIUr Ul LIU
DEVICE to aidtOMQRROW
cdiiit pnniiwc U u "
I HUM UUULII1U
1
TRTBTjyE. MEDFORD',
I I GIFT
Original Ideas Incorporated
in Latest Addition to Med
ford ' Business ' Area
Unique Window Displays
Ready Tonight.
Tonight the windows will be un
veiled lo present to the people of
southern Oregon a glimpse mto
one of the most original shops lo
cated on the Pacific coast "WurtH
Olfls, " to be opened at '.he corner
of Sixth and North Central tomor
row afternoon at 1 o'clock, by Jack
Wurts, well known commercial art
ist of this city, formerly of Cali
fornia. The window displays tonight will
be an Inspiration to the public to
attend the opening of the shop to
morrow, where they will find a
revelation of gifts from "all parts
of the world."
They reach from the entrance
through the main floor, mezzanine
floor and cabin basement. Form
in. pleasitiR contrasts on the black
walls of French meza are haninns
from .la pan, China and India, cre
ating a wealth of color that ui'kcn
the shop iter tok look further into
the shop through the continuous
black arches, over which lanterns
of oriental stuffs and wrought iron
cast faint shadows and soft, invit
ing lights.
Store Is Wonderland-.
Hind -made furniture, trimmed
in wrought Iron fixtures, crockery,
jars, dlnnerware. Cambridge gln
ware, Juks and lamps of unique
deslgtm and cnlorin.s convert the
store Into a wonderland. Chests
of drawers with sturdy brass han
dles, that won hi have been the
envy of the world's most during
pirate, fttand at ease In the alcove.
Passing ill rough the first arch
way, after a took around the on
trance, the shopper will lie con
fronted with a row of books with
interesting rovers and new titles.
The latest works of favorite auth
ors are lined up on the shelves over
eases of attractive stationery ami
accessories.
.Maintain Library.
A rent library will he maintained
In connection with the book shop,
and the public of southern Oregon
is promised the latest editions, all
at one rent price. .Von-f!ctlon and
fiction will crowd the shelves for
renters and buyers of honk. Ite
fjijesls fur book that are not In
stock will b' answerer! with the
purchase of the hook, Mr. Wurts
stated this morning.
Playin.-z cards with backs tint
add nw interest to contract and
auction during warm summer days,
are among the everyday gift-.
Movlnir through another arch,
the Saturday shopper will see .1
stairway that leads up to the maw-
z.'inlne floor. -M'ng th lltrht wall'
of the st.iircnse bl.ick fit houet tes
of wrought Iron stand ou' In plead
ing patterns that are rem'nders of
the Japanese woodcut.
This floor is devoted chiefly to
draperies and lamp. The int'"f
patterns In sunfrist crfonncs.
which cane the familiar cloth t"
lo-.i Us familiar look are to he
found here along with str king nV-
igns in parchment shades. f,r
d"r will he taken for nn.
I bi anient N f-"entitre.
The basement of the hop Is n
Ide&l summer caljin with all the
OT?KC!0T, FRTnAT, TrsT 1. IMOi.
atti actlons of the great outdoors.
Here larger gifts are arranged in
family style through drawing room,
bedroom and garden. The walls
are of rustle bark and the floors j
of cobblestones.
A record crowd is expected in
enter the shop at 1 o'clock tomor-i
row afternoon when the doors will
be opened to the public for the ;
first time tlnce the remodeling pro
! gram began following .Mcl'liersou's i
removal from the location.
I
WEIGHS 735 LBS.
ith
t In. uddlllon to having achieved j
fame throughout the world as the,
best- known of all motion picture '
stars, a?o, the M-O-M liAn, who.
j will visit this city in royal slate .
j Monday, In notable as one of the
j largest specimens of his species I
j either in captivity or in the wilds
i of jungle Africa. Orcltn.iiily th
largest fair grown n;nit Hons reach j
t ai overall length or something
over nine feet.1 Ieo will perform j
and eat 2ii pounds of raw meat In
front of tho Fox Crnterinn at 2:30 '
I p. m. Monday. j
I I .eo measures n full nine and '
! one-half feet from his nose to the
tip of his tali. In the matter of J
; weight and muscular development
, especially does Leo reach super
1 proportions, The largest Hons j
rarely attain a weight of five hun
i dred pounds whereas I.eo tips the
. beam at seven hundred and thirty
five, almost half again as tall, as .
, broad and as muscularly developed
( as any of his relations.
Pabst Factory ,
Representative in
Medford Today
; O. K. Hurkland, factory repre
I sentative of the Pabst Corporation
I of Milwaukee, Wis., was In Med
ford today, calling on the dlstrih
1 utors, Mason Khrtnan Co., In
I the Interests of their products,
Pabst-ett cheese and malt extract.
I These products are popular in
! thi territory and are being adver
! Used exclusively In I his paper.
Vale Hlgm- to be erected
highway entrances to town.
on
What's true in
making muffins
is true in
roasting HLLS
Bros Coffee
i
I A Utile at a limt! That's the right
i way to combine flour ami milk in
I making muffins. Hills Bros, roast
coffee a Jtw poumls at a time by
: their continuous process Con
i trolled Roasting. Every berry is
. roasted evenly and a flavor is pro
duced such as no bulk-roasted
coffee has.
fuih jrm tlx
tninst vacuum
path. Eaiilj
tftnid ittth tht
I Arh ft tht I0H,
C1930
III Ccisiiiiiiaj iip plies
f&i'At b..
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Fruit Jars IS'iV Ainwln."'!!!''".." Pints 83c Quarts 95c
Jelly Glasses kW's inn .. s-ih.hs. 43c
Jar Caps All regular brands, do 25c
Certo sun- to jcii. home 25c
Jar Rubbers .MaNi-mmn, uvi pontile up, doz 5c
KarO lied Label, use lor preserving .r,-lh. can 47c
Vwvo rime
10 ibs
Tuna Fish Wind' Star, lifjlit meat, size can
Jello rojudar Tor summer salads and desserts, 4 pUs
Qgg Max-i-mnm, leads the quality-field. Try it.
Bread
Crown Urand. A de
lirious loaf at a sav
ing. l,slb. loaf IOC
Butter
Safeway (piality fan
ev ereamerv butter.
37c
Pound
PalmoHve Soap V"r your beauty, "
Wesson Oilf!...:
PeacheS IiaiW fancy, tr slicing
LettUCe Sweet, el-is), solid heads
Tomatoes l,' ii
Watermelons wp i.ihk vm
ENCORE!
Some More of Those
Pepperell Stamped Pillow
Cases at 49c
Due to the unprecedented demand for this item,
many customers were disappointed.
At a sacrifice to ourselves we have secured
more of these pillow cases. If those customers
whq did not get theirs, will come Saturday
they may get them at the same price!
C. J. BREIR GO.
xiiiMm wammsf.M
SUGAR
1'inp j'i'Mnuliilpd. Buy now
51c 100
lb.
Safeway
Flour
A quality flour, that
is u n c; on d ilionally
to equal and in most,
.instances a f i u e r
flour .than the pres
ent market affords.
Try it, Note the low
price. $1.59
49-lb. bag
P3T3E FIVE
mm
osnmxi z4i
for panning.
$5.09
bag
Mayonnaise
Freshly made, strict
ly fancy q u a 1 i t y.
Save in bulk. Pound
(equal to a pint).
29c
Crackers
Iloneyinaid Grahams
or Siiowflakcs. Fresh
crispy '.goodness: Lye
faniilv .'pn'ka(e.'
35c
bars ...... 33c
87c
4 ibs 19c
t heads 13c
3 ibs 29 c
Pound 2'c-
ELECTRIC
BAKERY
at the New Location
211 W. Main ;j
TRY OUR j
Malted Milk Bread
10c 3 for 25c !
Old Fashioned J
Bread, 10c 15c j
Delicious Nut Bread
25c .. ; ;
Lemon Pie. 30c i
' -i
Pineapple Cream, 30c
Banana Cream, 30c
Coccanut Cream, 30c
Fresh Apple Pie, 25c
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